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Anonymous
2024-02-24T20:56:38+00:00

How can a company charge you for something I didn't buy?

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  1. Jay Freedman 207.7K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-02-24T21:06:55+00:00

    How can a company charge you for something I didn't buy?

    Probably by a scammer getting your credit card information (it happened to me a couple of months ago). Call the credit company's number on the back of your card and file a fraud complaint. Do it immediately.

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-02-25T21:11:29+00:00

    Oh, I definitely did that already. Thanks.

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  3. Jay Freedman 207.7K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-02-25T13:20:52+00:00

    But, it was done through PayPal and the company was Microsoft 365 who charged me, without my authorization.

    Then report the fraud to PayPal. It's still fraud committed by someone else who stole your login information.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-02-24T21:57:04+00:00

    But, it was done through PayPal and the company was Microsoft 365 who charged me, without my authorization.

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